~ Dressage Shows and Clinics 2011 ~
NOVA SCOTIA
JUNE 4-5 R.I.D.E.R.S. SEAHORSE CIRCUIT BRONZE DRESSAGE SHOWS #1 & #2
Judge: John MacPherson
RESULTS
JULY 2-3 CNHP SEAHORSE CIRCUIT BRONZE DRESSAGE SHOWS #1 & #2
Judge: Jo Young
SEPTEMBER 3-4 R.I.D.E.R.S. SEAHORSE CIRCUIT BRONZE DRESSAGE SHOWS #3 & #4
Judge: Brenda Minor
SEPTEMBER 11 CNHP SEAHORSE CIRCUIT BRONZE DRESSAGE SHOW #3
RESULTS
Judge: Joanna Crilly
Judge: John MacPherson
RESULTS
JULY 2-3 CNHP SEAHORSE CIRCUIT BRONZE DRESSAGE SHOWS #1 & #2
Judge: Jo Young
SEPTEMBER 3-4 R.I.D.E.R.S. SEAHORSE CIRCUIT BRONZE DRESSAGE SHOWS #3 & #4
Judge: Brenda Minor
SEPTEMBER 11 CNHP SEAHORSE CIRCUIT BRONZE DRESSAGE SHOW #3
RESULTS
Judge: Joanna Crilly
NEW BRUNSWICK
MAY 21-22 DRESSAGE NEW BRUNSWICK GOLD COMPETITION #1
RESULTS
JUNE 18 SUNHILL STABLES DISCOVERY DRESSAGE SHOW #1
Judge: Erin MacQuarrie
RESULTS
JULY 10 PONY CLUB OPEN SUMMER DISCOVERY DRESSAGE SHOW
Judge: Donna McInnis
JULY 16 SUNHILL STABLES DISCOVERY DRESSAGE SHOW #2
Judge: Nancy McAlinden
RESULTS
JULY 23-24 DRESSAGE NEW BRUNSWICK GOLD COMPETITION #2
Judge: Don Barnes
RESULTS
AUGUST 13-14 DRESSAGE NEW BRUNSWICK GOLD COMPETITION
Judge: John MacPherson
RESULTS
AUGUST 20-21 D & D STABLES GOLD DRESSAGE
Judge: Joanne White
RESULTS
AUGUST 27 SUNHILL STABLES DISCOVERY DRESSAGE SHOW #3
Judge: Alison Gallagher
RESULTS
OCTOBER 8-9 DRESSAGE NEW BRUNSWICK PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Judge: Dorita Kozak
RESULTS
RESULTS
JUNE 18 SUNHILL STABLES DISCOVERY DRESSAGE SHOW #1
Judge: Erin MacQuarrie
RESULTS
JULY 10 PONY CLUB OPEN SUMMER DISCOVERY DRESSAGE SHOW
Judge: Donna McInnis
JULY 16 SUNHILL STABLES DISCOVERY DRESSAGE SHOW #2
Judge: Nancy McAlinden
RESULTS
JULY 23-24 DRESSAGE NEW BRUNSWICK GOLD COMPETITION #2
Judge: Don Barnes
RESULTS
AUGUST 13-14 DRESSAGE NEW BRUNSWICK GOLD COMPETITION
Judge: John MacPherson
RESULTS
AUGUST 20-21 D & D STABLES GOLD DRESSAGE
Judge: Joanne White
RESULTS
AUGUST 27 SUNHILL STABLES DISCOVERY DRESSAGE SHOW #3
Judge: Alison Gallagher
RESULTS
OCTOBER 8-9 DRESSAGE NEW BRUNSWICK PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Judge: Dorita Kozak
RESULTS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
JUNE 4 DRESSAGE PEI SPRING GOLD SHOW #1
Judge: Brenda Minor
RESULTS
JUNE 5 DRESSAGE PEI SPRING GOLD SHOW #2
Judge: Brenda Minor
RESULTS
JULY 16 DRESSAGE PEI SUMMER GOLD SHOW #1
Judge: Sue Rothgeb
RESULTS
JULY 17 DRESSAGE PEI SUMMER GOLD SHOW #2
Judge: Sue Rothgeb
RESULTS
"Dressage (a French term meaning "training") is a path and destination of competitive horse training, with competitions held at all levels from amateur to the Olympics. Its fundamental purpose is to develop, through standardized progressive training methods, a horse's natural athletic ability and willingness to perform, thereby maximizing its potential as a riding horse."
_SIX QUESTIONS EGON VON NEINDORFF SAID WE NEED TO ASK OURSELVES AS HORSE PEOPLE
1. Do I possess that suitable attitude toward riding whereby honorable work constantly stands above the striving for personal success?
2. While building my training program, do I consider the possibilities (capabilities) of each horse?
3. Do I exclusively utilize such training methods that keep the horse united in rhythm, balance, suppleness and bend, as the prerequisite on which all further goals can be developed?
4. Do my equestrian capabilities match that which I expect and want from my horse?
5. Do I as a rider possess the feeling–which is harmony with the horse’s nature–and do I, as observer or judge, have the eye for detecting when harmony is disturbed?
6. Am I, through my behavior and my work with the horse, a good example for others?
1. Do I possess that suitable attitude toward riding whereby honorable work constantly stands above the striving for personal success?
2. While building my training program, do I consider the possibilities (capabilities) of each horse?
3. Do I exclusively utilize such training methods that keep the horse united in rhythm, balance, suppleness and bend, as the prerequisite on which all further goals can be developed?
4. Do my equestrian capabilities match that which I expect and want from my horse?
5. Do I as a rider possess the feeling–which is harmony with the horse’s nature–and do I, as observer or judge, have the eye for detecting when harmony is disturbed?
6. Am I, through my behavior and my work with the horse, a good example for others?
